Bulling hens

I am trying to get my 6 leghorn hens to get along with the 6 bantams that I have but they won't let them out in the run when they are out and keep them from the food and water inside the coop. I can't let them free range during the day because they started going over to the neighbors and digging in their mulch etc. I have a good size run that we just finished over the week end and didn't let them out of the run today. But when I went out to check on them they had two of my bantams pinned in the corners. Will they really hurt them or are they just being bullies? Any ideas on how to stop the bulling or is it just natural? Help!

Hello. I don't have any advice, just having the same sort of problem. I have two RIR hens that are great with people, but since our rooster died, they have taken over. I have another RIR hen that is brooding right now that they are fine to, but the pullets and the bantams are taking it tough in the coop at night. We free range them during the day, but with the coon and other critters around here, we have to keep them locked up at night. I am trying to find another rooster, I don't know if having a dominant male around will fix this or not. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have two coops, but moved my broody hen and her eggs in the one with an enclosed run. I was afraid the mean hens would hurt her babies. Like I said, I can't wait to hear some suggestions.

Big chickens pick on smaller chickens. It's just the way that it is. Have you recently introduced the bantams to the leghorns? If so they may eventually establish the pecking order and back off on their abuse. Sadly enough they can cause serious damage if not death during this process. Monitor them closely. Good luck.

I also have 10 leghorn roos (packing Peanuts) got them with my mail order, figure i would get what meat i can, leghorns are not good meat birds, but darn they are food bulley!!!! my big girls are gettin ticked-off

I know how you feel. I just introduced my chickens to smaller/younger ones and they bullied them for about 3weeks and they have finally stopped. They just have to establish their pecking order then they will be just fine

No they have been together for several months, but we have just started confining them to the pen. So I guess they are just restating the order as it should be but the little ones don't know what to do. the leghorns just started laying they are only 4 months and the bantams are only a week younger and we have had them since they were peeps but kept them separated until they were 6-7 weeks. I think it may be just be confined that they don't like.